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Chez SilverTQ, nous proposons des boucles d'oreilles amérindiennes fabriquées à la main par des artisans autochtones qualifiés. Chaque paire est réalisée à la main en utilisant des techniques traditionnelles et des matériaux authentiques, notamment de l'argent sterling, du corail, des coquillages et de la turquoise. Nos boucles d'oreilles reflètent les histoires personnelles, les identités tribales et les racines culturelles de leurs créateurs. Parcourez notre collection dès aujourd'hui et trouvez votre prochain bijou incontournable !
Boucles d'oreilles en or 14K avec turquoise naturelle Dry Creek
Boucles d'oreilles en onyx noir
Boucles d'oreilles turquoise Kingman noir
Boucles d'oreilles turquoise Kingman noir
Ensemble de pendentif et boucles d'oreilles en micro inlay élégant
Ensemble pendentif à micro-incrustation multi-pierres fantaisie et boucles d'oreilles assorties
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise Kingman en forme libre
Boucles d'oreilles longues en forme de goutte ouverte en argent sterling gradué avec perles
Boucles d'oreilles en disque d'abalone sculptées à la main avec des dangles en heishi d'abalone
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise micro-web naturel de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise micro-toile naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8 avec toile
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité #8 avec toile
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise de montagne nuageuse de haute qualité
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de montagne nuageuse de haute qualité
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité de Cloud Mountain avec pavé en relief
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de pavé en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité de Cloud Mountain
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de pavé en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité de Cloud Mountain
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de pavé en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité de Cloud Mountain
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de pavé en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité de Cloud Mountain
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de pavé surélevé en turquoise naturelle de haute qualité Royston
Boucles d'oreilles en corail méditerranéen naturel de haute qualité de style lustre
Boucles d'oreilles en mosaïque Kewa avec bordure en inlay multi-pierres
Boucles d'oreilles en mosaïque Kewa avec bordure en incrustation de pierres multiples
Boucles d'oreilles doubles en turquoise Kingman
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de turquoise Kingman
Boucles d'oreilles doubles en inlay de pavé surélevé en turquoise de Kingman
Boucles d'oreilles en inlay de pavé surélevé en turquoise de Kingman
Boucles d'oreilles en lapis-lazuli
Boucles d'oreilles en argent sterling ovales grandes en turquoise Kingman
Boucles d'oreilles en turquoise Kingman en forme de poire large
Native American tribes have been making earrings since long before Europeans arrived in North America. They would use bits of stone, shell, and bone to create pendants and beads. By the time European horses were introduced to North America, these earring designs had become so heavy they had to be removed while riding.
As centuries passed and new materials and design techniques made their way into Native American culture, Native American earrings started to take on different forms. Earrings and other types of jewelry made from silver and turquoise became a status symbol and a sign of wealth. Today, they represent generations of artistry and resilient cultural identities that have withstood the test of time.
Our handmade Native American earrings are expertly crafted by Indigenous artisans. They make the perfect gift (to yourself or a loved one) and come in a variety of styles. The main types of earrings we carry include:
Native American turquoise earrings are known for their breathtaking color and protective properties. They come in multiple shades of blue and green, ranging from teal to cerulean. Each pair represents a connection to the sky, water, and earth and is designed with sterling silver settings.
Native American hoop earrings can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion. Our hoop earrings feature a range of materials, including turquoise, sterling silver, and heishi beads. Some showcase intricate silverwork, while others boast innovative stone inlays.
Red coral is a coveted material in Native American jewelry making. It represents life force and is used in stone settings and beads. Some artisans pair it with lapis or turquoise to create a striking contrast reminiscent of the conflicting forces present in nature.
Due to its deep, celestial blue, lapis lazuli is associated with truth, spiritual vision, and wisdom. Our collection of lapis lazuli earrings includes chandelier designs, multi-stone inlays, and single-stone drops. These pieces are ideal for those seeking adornment with a deeper meaning.
Our multi-stone inlay earrings are inspired by Native American craftsmanship. Each stone is cut and placed in a sterling silver setting to form a geometric design. Commonly used materials include turquoise, coral, jet, lapis lazuli, mother-of-pearl, and spiny oyster.
Some of our other designs include tufa cast earrings, naja earrings, shell slab earrings, and Navajo pearl earrings. We pride ourselves on promoting both contemporary and traditional Native American jewelry pieces. Whether you’re looking for an understated set of earrings or a statement pair, our collection has something for everyone.
Our platform would not be possible without the incredible work of our Indigenous artisans. Here are some of the talented individuals behind our unique collection:
Bernadette Wyaco is a skilled Zuni silversmith known for her distinctive needlepoint earrings. Her pieces are perfect for formal occasions and can be paired with a variety of colors and fabrics.
Calvin Martinez was born in 1960 and learned silversmithing from his parents. He is a traditional revivalist, meaning that he uses classic techniques and silver ingots to create his pieces. His earrings often feature turquoise and deep stamp work.
Cathy Webster is a celebrated Navajo jewelry maker who prefers to stay out of the limelight when she can. She enjoys making teardrop earrings set with genuine gemstones. Her work is elegant and skillful, a testament to her proud Indigenous heritage.
Hailing from the Santo Domingo pueblo, Daniel Coriz learned silversmithing from his mother and grandmother. His work has been featured in magazines and museums and is highly sought after. What sets Coriz apart is the range of techniques showcased in his creations. He enjoys beading, silversmithing, and inlay work. Materials commonly used in his pieces include turquoise, spiny oyster, and coral.
This husband-and-wife duo is known for their collaborative jewelry-making process, blending traditional Pueblo techniques with personal artistic expression. Gerard and Mary specialize in creating handmade heishi beads from natural stones and shells, showcasing the colors of the Southwest.
Jerryson Henio is a Navajo silversmith whose work is characterized by strong shapes and vibrant turquoise. His pieces reflect Navajo tradition while incorporating contemporary design principles.
If you’re new to Native American earrings, you may be wondering how to incorporate them into your outfit. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
SilverTQ has been selling handmade Native American earrings since 1978. Each piece is crafted using traditional methods and authentic gemstones to ensure one-of-a-kind designs. All of our artists receive proper compensation and recognition for their work. When you purchase jewelry from our shop, you are supporting both the art form and the people behind it.
Yes, we offer international shipping for our entire collection of Native American earrings. We ship through USPS with insurance and tracking on every shipment.
We will provide you with assurance of the credited artist's name, the tribe to which they belong, and a description of the materials used.
Unfortunately, we do not offer custom designs. However, each piece we sell is one-of-a-kind.
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